Bath, England
Bath Abbey
The abbey dates from the 15th century and is built on the same site which the Normans and Saxons once used for their churches.
The interior of the abbey features rare fan vaulting
Hills above the town center, dotted with lovely Georgian style homes
The Great Bath, which is still fed today by the lead pipes laid down by the Romans, is the central feature of the Roman bath complex
The natural hot spring baths of "Aquae Sulis" were established between the first and fifth centuries A.D. and are amazingly intact
Henrietta Street
The Kennard Hotel, a converted Georgian townhouse, is on the left side of the street.
Pulteney Bridge, spanning the River Avon and completed in 1770, is one of only two bridges in Europe that features shops.
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